Published
by Thomas Hunter, Philadelphia, 1882. Taken from the Records of the
Surveyor General's Office and Other Reliable Official Sources.

Map
dimensions: 39 inches across by 39 inches in height.

Detailed
map of western Colorado. Mining districts and camps
identified. Gunnison County, encompassing the Ute Indian
Reservation, stretching across the state to the Utah border. Road
and railroads indicated, as well as major topographical features.
Projected laters. Township and county lines. Gold, silver and
coal districts identified. Scale: 10 miles to the inch.

Business
Directory listed on the right-hand side of map, including supportive
Denver, Georgetown, Leadville, Rosita, Lake City and Bonanza, mostly
related to mining interests, such as mining companies and mining
engineers.

"... But
never again as during that all too short period when he and I were one person,
when the fulfilled future and the wistful past were mingled in a single gorgeous
moment -- when life was literally a dream...."F.
Scott Fitzgerald, from 'Early Success,' The Crack Up, October 1937